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One For The Boys: The Difference

Introducing our new campaign film for 2016, “The Difference”, directed by Sam Huntley. Men often face an internal conflict when they know something is not quite right with them, but they’re too worried about letting their ‘manly’ facade slip to admit something’s wrong. Taking the first steps and getting a problem checked out sooner rather …

The Masquerave!

Were you at last night’s One For The Boys Masquerave at Troxy? What an incredible night. Dance music well and truly united to stand strong against cancer. Eleven incredible acts took to the DJ decks as the masked revellers danced to the non-stop tunes playing through the night. If you were one of the lucky …

Male Cancer Awareness Week

It’s all about the boys as we welcome Male Cancer Awareness Week this week from 18th – 24th April. While more women get cancer than men, more men die from it, which makes this awareness week all the more crucial. It’s easy to just think of prostate and testicular cancer when we talk about Male …

The One For The Boys Masquerave

We’re thrilled to officially announce the One For The Boys Masquerave taking place on Saturday 30 April at Troxy in London. One For The Boys & FIAT are teaming up to bring you this exciting event as Dance Music Unites for the Boys so we can start #DrivingConversations around male cancer. Dance legends, current major …

We’ll never forget you Alan Rickman

This has been an incredibly sad week. First we lose David Bowie, now we lose Alan Rickman. Both 69, both to cancer. They will be sorely missed and our thoughts go out to their loved ones. The world has truly lost something special this week and is a less beautiful place without them in it. …

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When two A-listers collide…

One For The Boys chairman Samuel L. Jackson sat down with Michael Douglas for an exclusive chat on ITV's This Morning today. The A-list pair spoke candidly about Douglas' recent battle with tongue cancer, and Michael Douglas had a great message for all of you.

Even Superman has his kryptonite

Can you believe that Superman is 75 years old? If good ol’ Clark Kent was a living, breathing person then he’d fit into the age group typically known as the 75+. Take a look at what Cancers he'd be at risk from.

Bowel Cancer Awareness Month

There’s 40,000 people expected to be at the Grand National’s Ladies Day today. That’s the same amount of people who are diagnosed with Bowel Cancer in the UK each year – with over 22,000 of those being men.

Fun ways to battle Cancer head-on

How often do you see a headline claiming that something causes Cancer, or could help prevent it? It seems pretty much every day there’s something new that we should avoid or try – it’s pretty hard to keep up! But these are some fun ways that may be worth trying out anyway...

Cancer Monorails?

Monorail. Monorail. Monorail. No, we haven’t been watching too much of The Simpsons, but we are pretty excited about a new development from a clever team at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Introducing nanofibres that can act like monorails for Cancer cells to be tricked into travelling down to other parts of the body.

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OFTB Unite arms men with the facts, the risks, and the tools they need, so they can take cancer down once and for all. Get involved, check yourself, and join us, so together we can take cancer out for good. This is One For The Boys.